On the same night the Commercial saloonβ¦
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Montgomeryperson
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it not been for this,
doubtless the entire block would have burned
down, as the many barrels of whiskey would
soon have been in flames, making it almost im-
possible to put out the fire. It was a fortunate
escape from what might have been a very serious
blow to the town.
On the same night the Commercial saloon
was entered and an overcoat and five or six
bottles of whiskey taken. Two darkies by the
name of Montgomery and Benson were imme-
diately arrested for the crime, and acknowl-
edged that they were guilty.
It has been common talk for some time that
the town was full of thieves and hard cases,
with no visible means of support, and had they
been ordered to leave or put on the chain gang
and put to work, the attempt to burn the town
would not have occurred. Several arrests have
been made for vagrancy and others will follow.
The Enterprise has several times referred
to the gang of toughs loafing around town, and
hopes that the officers will see that they get
a move on, and that at once.
TREMONT HOUSE ARRIVALS
R. A. Greenfield, F. R. Wood, Trinidad;
W. W. LaMoure, Denver; A. P. Wallach and
wife, St. Paul ; J. P. Goodlander, A. J. Gerhard,
Victor R. Gibson, Phil Prager, Wm. A. Lewis,
J. I. Wright, St. Louis; L. Salomon, San Fran-
cisco; L. W. Mitchell, Los Angeles; Charles
Lesinsky, W. R. Sparen, L. J. Huking, New
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